PEDIATRICS Vol. 12 No. 3 September 1953, pp. 283-287
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CONGENITAL LUNG CYSTS IN INFANTS

HAROLD M. ALBERT M.D.1 and WILLIS J. POTTS M.D.1

1 The Department of Surgery of The Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago.

The diagnosis and treatment of congenital lung cysts producing severe symptoms are discussed. The cases of six infants form the basis of this report. All had such severe dyspnea and cyanosis that emergency operations were necessary. All six infants made uneventful recoveries. The youngest child was five days old.

Submitted on March 13, 1953